- ReferenceHN10/267/Rose1
- TitleAgreement Parties: (i) James Corcoran of Bedford, wine & spirit merchant; (ii) George Barnes of Bedford, beerhouse keeper Operative Part: - (i) let (a) to (ii) for one year from 25 Dec 1876 then on a yearly tenancy with six months notice, at £80 per annum rent Property: (a) freehold messuage in Bedford known as Rose Inn with stables etc. adjoining on N side of Rose Yard in occupation of Charles Lennox Clarke; with common use of yard Conditions include: - (ii) before 25 Mar 1877 "with good material and good workmanship paper and paint with at least three coats and whitewash and colour all such parts of the interior of the said demised premises as ought to be papered, painted, whitewashed and coloured and also grain oak and twice varnish such parts of the interior of the said demised premises as are now or have been previously grained..."; - every six year the interior wood to be painted with oil paint Witness: - Henry Tebbs of Bedford, solicitor The deed is annotated "Corcoran dead. Rent raised £10 as Landlord laid out considerable sum but no particulars. Smail acted for Vendors. See covenants to paint repair &c leave fixtures &c. See claim"
- Date free text15 Dec 1876
- Production dateFrom: 1876 To: 1876
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